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Dead Cow Walking, I need Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 665703" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>Haha very true. What would you of done if you had a cow with those same symptoms?</p><p></p><p>Lickin a lot of salt would lead to drinking more. Since it makes you thirsty. Could licking salt be a lack of minerals? My guess would be its the cows diet (that and maybe just plain age since its scrawny). I will admit I got no clue but would be interested in hearing some peoples opinions. Dark green is the troubling part. Diarrhea could just be too much green grass or clover or something else to give a cow the sh!ts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 665703, member: 6534"] Haha very true. What would you of done if you had a cow with those same symptoms? Lickin a lot of salt would lead to drinking more. Since it makes you thirsty. Could licking salt be a lack of minerals? My guess would be its the cows diet (that and maybe just plain age since its scrawny). I will admit I got no clue but would be interested in hearing some peoples opinions. Dark green is the troubling part. Diarrhea could just be too much green grass or clover or something else to give a cow the sh!ts. [/QUOTE]
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